The trolley ride ended at Yeonmundae 연무대, also known as 동장대.Mom and I walked around a bit to see the walls up close.

I wondered what they used this hole for

A peek over the wall to the other side, with Changryongmun 창룡문 in the background

View of Suwon City from the wall

Here, there was also a large field for Archery 국궁체험 where people could shoot some arrows. I wanted to try ... but it was only for kids above 10 years old. The old uncle here was very friendly, and he spoke English to me.

We could take a bus back to Suwon Station from the bus stop here, but we took a taxi instead because we were very tired.

Great day-trip from Seoul for adults and kids, but you'll need to prep the kids for lots of walking, and arm yourself with some historical anecdotes or stories to keep the kids interested

Personally, I thought that the trolley moved too fast for us to get a good picture, or to appreciate the sights. Hence, exploring on foot might be a better option, although it may be rather challenging with kids in tow

It was definitely easier to board the trolley from the Yeomundae stop versus the Mt. Paldalsan stop!

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B.M.W = Baby Marcus Wong.
Someone gave me this nick when I was a baby, and it has stuck with me since then although I'm 10 now :-)
I love to travel with my single and uber-cool mom to different countries, and together, we discover cool places to visit, as well as interesting activities for kids like me.

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